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It seems unlikely that any of these will generate quite the excitement of last year's "Twilight: New Moon" screening (complete with screaming, sleep-deprived girls following camping out for their spot at the panel). However, the nostalgia factor of Tron, the cult following of Scott Pilgrim and the star power appearing on many of these panels is still likely to draw a lot of interest.

Of course, while that's the stuff the spotlight will be on, there's plenty of other excitement happening all over Comic-Con. A few panels that caught my eye: "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog sing along," "Geek Girls Exist," and "Iron Man and Rocket Men: Is Stark Industries an Appropriate Model for Private-Industry Space Exploration?" (Real panel. Look it up.)

I'll be sending in reports from San Diego, so be sure to keep an eye out for more leading up to, during and after the convention.